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Don't know what to get parents who are always on the move or kids who seem to have everything? Click through for some unique gifts that will delight and impress, such as #Cube, a digital frame that cycles through your Instagram feed. Amanda Rodriguez, founder of the blog Dude Mom, says it's perfect for moms who snap hundreds -- or make that thousands -- of pics on Instagram. ($149.00)

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One of the best gifts you can give a mom, says Sharon Rowley, founder of the blog Mom of 6, is "the gift of a clean home ... when she doesn't have to be the one to clean it!" So, consider a gift certificate with a franchise cleaning company for two to three hours of cleaning, which could especially come in handy right before the in-laws arrive. (Rates can be as low as $29 for two hours of cleaning.)

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Mom of six Sharon Rowley also suggests Anki Drive for tweens and teens. "Forget the days of having to construct a large elaborate race track on the family room floor," said Rowley. "All you need to do is roll out the racing map, download the app that commands your car and start racing!" ($149.99)

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DIY expert Kathy Beymer, founder of the craft site Merriment Design and a mom of two, suggests these Knit Crowd dolls from Land of Nod. There are bunnies, mermaids, fairies, ballerinas, cats, monkeys and more. "I really like to include some gifts that look like Santa's elves could have made them by hand," said Beymer. "Last year I had the ballerina doll inside my daughter's stocking with her head peeking out and it really set the tone for our Christmas morning." ($29.00 for 14" size)

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Credit for this one goes to my sister-in-law, Drucie Belman, who always comes up with the perfect gift. Treat a busy parent to a monthly subscription from Birch Box of personalized beauty and grooming products, and just watch how quickly you earn the "favorite friend" title. (Monthly subscriptions starting at $30)

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Debbie Greene, a board member for the Association of Nature Center Administrators and a speaker/advocate for the benefits of outdoor play, is a firm believer in giving experiences as presents. A week at Space Camp is on the list this year for her grandson who just turned 12, she said. Lucky guy! (Costs vary based on location. One example: $275 for a one-week camp in Alabama.)

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Avital Norman Nathman, editor of the motherhood anthology "The Good Mother Myth," says she's partial to giving books to adults and children. For kids in the 8 to 12 range, she recommends "The Mysterious Benedict Society" book series. Other faves include the "Harry Potter" series, the "Percy Jackson" series and "Harriet the Spy." Click here for more book ideas, especially for girls. ($56.78)

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Tired of a toy that just sits in the corner of your playroom? Many parents suggested the gift of a family membership to a local museum or nature center. You get to go together and enjoy your present throughout the year. Plus, as outdoor play advocate Debbie Greene mentions, you also get a tax deduction! (Costs vary based on location. One example: $110 for a family membership to the Detroit Institute of Arts.)

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My personal favorite is the specially designed "Be Present" box, which holds your iPhone so you can pack it away and focus on your family rather than texts and your Twitter feed. I learned about them while reporting a story last year and bought one for myself, although I am embarrassed to say I haven't used it nearly enough! ($75)

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Now this is likely to win you the "Mom or Dad of the Year'" award. At Budsies, you can take your child's artwork and transform it into a cuddly pal they can have forever. I know you probably have more stuffed animals than you want, but one that your child created through artwork is pretty much priceless. Don't you think? ($69)

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If I could buy "Girls Will Be" shirts for every tween girl I know, I would. There's no girly here, no pink and ruffles for that matter, but plenty of empowering messages and themes, including outer space, robots, martial arts, sharks and more. My 8-year-old won't wear any other kind of shirt, so I know at least one gift I'm getting her this year! ($24)

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If you are looking for a gift to keep kids busy and tap into their creative engines, Kiwi Crate may be for you. Inside the darling green boxes are all the materials and inspiration for two to three activities including art, science, games, imaginative play and more. Buy a subscription and watch the little one in your life marvel every time the crates with new crafts inside arrive. (Starting at $19.95)

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Cecily Kellogg, who hosts a blog at Uppercase Woman, said she just bought the Go Go Tomago doll for her 7-year-old daughter and can't recommend it highly enough. "Before she launches into an adventure, she shouts 'Woman Up!'" said Kellogg. "I like her best for her streak of purple hair and her athletic body shape. She's fierce." ($41.97)

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Ellen Williams and Erin Dymowski, co-founders of the Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms, put their own gift guides together for teen boys and girls. Board games like "The Settlers of Catan" and "Would You Rather?" can help a family survive a vacation, they say. "We have two households full of teens ... and these gifts all have their stamps of approval." ($15 to $32)

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Williams and Dymowski of the "Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms" also suggest a lens kit for smartphones, tablets and laptops, which allows you to zoom, take wide angles and produce "cool fish eye effects." Your teen probably doesn't even know such technology exists or else it would no doubt be on his or her wish list.. ($16.27)

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Nicole Feliciano, founder and chief executive officer of Momtrends, loves the subscription baking kit called Foodstirs. "The monthly kid-friendly projects deliver right to your door for an instant playdate," said Feliciano. "I love that the kits are creative and unplugged activities." (Starting at $29.99)

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For the science buffs, children's television host Miss Lori recommends the National Geographic Geno 2.0 DNA Ancestry Kit, which is on her 11-year-old's wish list. "She loves the idea of learning about her DNA and how it fits in with the history and development of the world," her mom added. "Of course she dreams of potentially becoming a forensic anthropologist in the field of human evolution." ($159.95)

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OK, I know no child likes getting clothes for Christmas or Hanukkah, but once your tween or teen puts on a set of comfy flannel pajama bottoms like these from L.L. Bean, they'll probably wear them the entire winter season. Most busy parents, including this reporter, would love getting them, too. Another great suggestion from my sister-in-law, Drucie Belman, who is launching a website in January called Navigating L.D. for families with kids with learning differences. ($35.00)

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If you are looking to help a busy parent reflect on what's really important, consider "The Kindness Diaries." Author Leon Logothetis set out to travel around the world without any money, gas or lodging. How'd he do it? He relied completely on the kindness of strangers. "My journey renewed my faith in the bonds that connect people worldwide," said Logothetis. His book could do the same for parents you know. ($18.62)

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If you really want to go off the rails this holiday season, consider giving your child the gift of their online presence, says parenting advocate and author Sue Scheff. Every teen loves social media, so helping them create their own website would be a hit and helpful, too. "With more and more colleges and employers searching out applicants online, it's not only a gift that's fun, it's a gift that can open up doors," wrote Scheff. (As low as $9.99 per year)


